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S.A. Miller and Stephen Dinan, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

The Republican governor of Utah on Monday said his party is blighted by leaders in Congress whose lack of new ideas renders them so "inconsequential" that he doesn't even bother to talk to them. "I don't even know the congressional leadership," Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. told editors and reporters at The Washington Times, shrugging off questions about top congressional Republicans, including House Minority Leader John A. Boehner of Ohio and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. "I have not met them. I don't listen or read whatever it is they say because it is inconsequential - completely."

In a separate interview at The Times, House Republican Conference Chairman Mike Pence, one of the party's chief message makers, said that Republican lawmakers have improved their standing with voters by attacking waste in the economic stimulus package even if rank-and-file Republicans can't agree to forgo earmarks - the pork-barrel spending projects despised by the electorate. Mr. Pence said such a move would benefit Americans and his party.

The back-and-forth underscored the leadership debate within their party. Mr. Huntsman called on national Republican leaders to show that they have alternatives and solutions, and Mr. Pence argued that congressional Republicans aren't as incompetent as they might appear.

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Unlike some of his Republican counterparts in other states, Mr. Huntsman said he will not turn back any of his state's share of President Obama's $787 billion economic stimulus. But he said much of the spending is misdirected and more likely to bloat the government than boost the economy.

He said congressional Republicans failed to score political points for opposing the bill - only three Republican senators supported it - because the public saw them as objecting to being shut out by Democrats from helping write the bill rather than as taking a principled stand.

The governor said congressional Republicans are being frustrated by a lack of credibility on the party's No. 1 tenet: fiscal responsibility.

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"I have not met them. I don't listen or read whatever it is they say because it is inconsequential - completely."

What do you expect when your party is in the minority in Congress?

Unlike some of his Republican counterparts in other states, Mr. Huntsman said he will not turn back any of his state's share of President Obama's $787 billion economic stimulus. But he said much of the spending is misdirected and more likely to bloat the government than boost the economy.

You mean the stimulus package is a farce that won't do what it's intended to do?

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Unlike some of his Republican counterparts in other states, Mr. Huntsman said he will not turn back any of his state's share of President Obama's $787 billion economic stimulus. But he said much of the spending is misdirected and more likely to bloat the government than boost the economy.

You mean the stimulus package is a farce that won't do what it's intended to do?

Well, he's still a Republican.

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1994 the country turned overwhelmingly in support of Republicans, 2008 the country turned overwhelmingly in support of Democrats, 20?? the country will turn overwhelmingly in support of the Republicans.

The above scenario will be played out in California if they delete the 2/3 requirement to raise taxes from California's constitution.... oh, and that comes with a lot more turnover among elected officials in California (yea!!!). And best of all, even without the 2/3 requirement, they won't touch prop 13. :)



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